Tim Cahill delivered and Marco Rojas starred, but Besart Berisha has pinched a breathtaking A-League derby for Melbourne Victory.Berisha tied the A-Leagues scoring record by finishing Rojas cross in the 78th minute on Saturday night, ending Victorys derby dry spell and leapfrogging Melbourne City on the A-League table in the process.There was little between the two sides at AAMI Park, where 24,706 people enjoyed another edition of the rivalry played at breakneck tempo.There was rough and tumble, nine bookings, spilt blood and bandages, touchline antics, chants, tackles, plenty of chances - and goals; good ones at that.Cahill began the scoring on 16 minutes, leaping above Carl Valeri and Leigh Broxham from Luke Brattans corner to plant a header at the back post beyond Lawrence Thomas.Cahill might have scored a similar goal dozens of times through his career, but his celebrations went above and beyond.There was no corner flag punch, instead a run through Brattans outstretched hand and over the advertising hoardings head-first into Victorys substitutes.After more chest-pumping, it became apparent Cahill had cut his forehead somewhere between the goal and calming down, requiring a bandage before his return.When he did, the jungle drums must have still been pounding in his head as he fouled Oliver Bozanic several seconds after a referees whistle, which brought a minor melee.City looked lively going forward but susceptible at the back, where an out-of-sorts Neil Kilkenny was assisting second-gamer Ruon Tongyik in the absence of Michael Jakobsen.And so it was that Victorys equaliser came from a piece of naive defending, with Tongyik unable to clear Jason Gerias cross.The driven James Troisi beat Tongyik to the second ball, heading down for best afield Rojas to control and beat Dean Bouzanis at his near post.Victory might have shaded the half but went into the break on terms after Berisha made a hash of three gilt-edged chances.After halftime, Cahill went close with two more chances in the box, failing to test Thomas both times.Tongyiks kung-fu clearance gave James Donachie a bandage to rival Cahills as the game got bogged down with a procession of fouls and cards.The otherwise quiet Bruno Fornaroli sent a volley just over the bar, while Tongyik had perhaps Citys best chance for a second with an unmarked header in the box.But after snatching at his first-half chances, Berisha made no mistake from Rojas close-range cross to settle the contest.In doing so, he joined Archie Thompson at the top of the A-Leagues scorers list with 90 goals.If there was any doubt what the win meant to Victory - which hadnt tasted derby success in four matches - it was erased by Kevin Muscats reaction.The Victory coach roared into the crowd on fulltime then walked solo towards his teams support, imploring them to cheer louder and louder.They obliged.Muscat called it a sweet win.I thought we were outstanding from start to finish, he said.There wasnt an average player out there between us.Its a special occasion. 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If ever they start actually putting pictures beside words in the dictionary, the Blue Jays left-handers mug will appear beside “Consistency. The BCCI has raised reservations against the budget allocated to next years Champions Trophy to be played in England. Last month, the board wrote an e-mail to the ICC seeking clarification for the reason the ECB was being allocated a sum of money which was three times that allotted to the BCCI for hosting the World Twenty20 earlier this year.There is a big difference in costs, a senior BCCI official told ESPNcricinfo. We have been looking at the figures [allotted for Champions Trophy] and the total tournament cost is significantly higher. At least three times higher than what we do here.For us they audit, say Reduce this, dont do this. Similarly, why not do the same for everyone?The BCCI wants to understand how the budget for the Champions Trophy, which will be played at three venues between June 1 and 18, can be higher than the 27-day World T20, which was played in seven cities across India. The BCCI in its e-mail had also pointed out that a total of 58 matches, including both mens and womens fixtures, were played during the World T20 as opposed to the 15 games scheduled to be played during the Champions Trophy.ESPNcricinfo understands the ICC promptly responded to the BCCI questionnaire on the Champions Trophy budget, although no details have been divulged from either parties. An ICC spokesperson said the ICC and the ECB produced a draft budget for the Champions Trophy based on the delivery of a high-quality event in that market which was then, as per the norm, circulated among member boards for comments. The budget was then represented during the ICCs annual conference in Edinburgh for ratification. This budget is monitored by the ICC throughout the event.Despite speculation of the Champions Trophy budget being upwards of US $100 million, it is understood that the overall budget for the quadrennial ICC tournament is less than $60 million. The total operational costs calculated for the Champions Trophy is about $23 million, while the fixed costs, wwhich include host fee, member fee, prize money, is about $20 million.ddddddddddddThe remaining costs of approximately US$17 million, which is the major difference between the World T20 and Champions Trophy budgets, is for marketing and publicity expenses, but will be covered under the Value in Kind (VIK) with no direct cost to the ICC or its members.Being an influential member of the ICC, the BCCIs stance is not being been seen as hostile. Officials in the know have pointed out the BCCI has the right to enquire, and they have been provided with a detailed explanation by the ICC.Regardless, the Indian board believes the budget is too steep. Even if you factor the price differential of various things between India and the UK, even then the overall costs are still much, much higher, the senior BCCI official said.The BCCI is also unhappy with a plan by the ECB to rent an office to house the staff of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) of the Champions Trophy. Then they are talking of renting an office, then buying over and then eventually handing it over to the ECB. All kind of those costs are built into that (overall budget). How can you do that?The BCCI has been told that with the ECB hosting three major global events from 2017-19, it was necessary to have an independent office where the LOC could be housed. The LOC, headed by Steve Elworthy, the former South Africa fast bowler, has already started its work. In addition to the Champions Trophy, England will also host the Womens World Cup in 2017 followed by the mens World Cup in 2019.The proposed office is expected to be a pre-fabricated extension to the ECB offices to provide a more cost-effective workspace for the LOC than paying four years of commercial rent in London. The workspace could be utilised either by the ICCs Europe staff or by the ECB post the 2019 World Cup. ' ' '